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1 PETER 5:11 to. kra,toj {B}
The variation of position of h` do,xa (before kra,toj in a K P 049 056
0142 88 104 181 326 330 _al_; after kra,toj in 33 81 614 630 945 1241
1505 1739 1881 _al_), as well...
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Verse 11. _TO HIM_] The God of all grace, _be glory_ - all honour and
praise be ascribed, and _dominion_ - the government of heaven, earth,
and hell, _for ever_ - through time, _and ever_ - through et...
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V. EXHORTATIONS CONCERNING SERVICE AND CONFLICT
CHAPTER 5
_ 1. As to Christian service (1 Peter 5:1)_
2. Conflict and victory (1 Peter 5:8)
3. The conclusion (1 Peter 5:12)...
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Further counsels to watchfulness, and to sympathy, closing with a
renewed promise of God's reward, and a short doxology.
1 PETER 5:8. SEEKING WHOM: the rendering seeking someone to devour,
founded o...
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So, then, humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God that in his
good time he may exalt you. Cast all your anxiety upon him because he
cares for you. Be sober; be watchful. Your adversary the devi...
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THE ELDERS OF THE CHURCH (1 Peter 5:1-4)...
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GLORY AND. The texts omit.
DOMINION. App-172.
FOR EVER, &C. App-151. a....
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_To him be glory and dominion_ The doxology is repeated in identical
terms from chap. 1 Peter 4:11. Here, as there, it comes as the natural
sequel to the thought of what God is and what He has done fo...
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6 The way therefore to attain true greatness, to be exalted in
God’s good time, is to humble yourselves under the mighty hand of
God, submitting patiently to whatever trials He sends you; 7 casting...
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ΑΥ̓ΤΩ͂Ι here refers to God whereas in 1 Peter 4:11 the doxology
was probably addressed to Christ.
Probably ἐστίν not ἔστω should be understood, as
ἐστίν is found in 1 Peter 4:11 but no verb is express...
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DISCOURSE: 2415
GOD’S GOODNESS AN ENCOURAGEMENT TO PRAYER
1 Peter 5:10. _But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his
eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while,
make...
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1 PETER 5:10-11 AND THE GOD OF ALL GRACE, WHO CALLED YOU UNTO HIS
ETERNAL GLORY IN CHRIST, AFTER THAT YE HAVE SUFFERED A LITTLE WHILE
SHALL HIMSELF PERFECT, ESTABLISH, STRENGTHEN[31] YOU. TO HIM BE TH...
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To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
TO HIM - alone: not to ourselves. Compare "Himself," note, 1 Peter
5:10.
GLORY AND. So 'Aleph ('); omitted in A B, Vulgate.
DOMINION, [ to...
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VERSE 11. TO HIM BE GLORY AND DOMINION FOR EVER AND EVER. AMEN.
Another doxology. To him, that is, God, the glory is ascribed and
dominion forever, for none else in the universe has the right to
cont...
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5 The apron was apart of a slave's uniform which distinguished him as
a slave and which he put on when he went to work. Humility serves
(Joh_13:1-16) and service tests humility.
7 The writer was loath...
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ENCOURAGEMENTS TO SHEPHERDS AND TO FLOCK. PROMISE OF GOD'S PROTECTION.
FAREWELLS
_B_. 1 Peter 5:1. 'To behave well in this trial you must preserve
discipline. Let old and young, rulers and ruled, do...
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All *grace comes from God. God wants Christians to take part in the
*glory of Christ. The attacks of the devil will not last for ever.
Christians will not suffer for ever, but the *glory of Christ wil...
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MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD
1 PETER
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 5
ELDERS AND YOUNG MEN
v1 So, I want to encourage the elders among you. I also am an elder. I
actually saw Christ when he suffered. When he...
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V.
(1-11) FURTHER EXHORTATIONS SUGGESTED BY THE CRISIS. — The officers
of the community are not to flinch from the duties imposed upon them,
nor yet to perform them in any spirit of self-assertion. T...
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TO HIM TOE GLORY. — “The Apostle,” says Leighton, “having
added prayer to his doctrine, adds here, you see, praise to his
prayer.” This is the true consolation in trouble, to extol the power
of God. I...
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CHAPTER 18
THROUGH PERILS TO VICTORY
1 Peter 5:8
NOT only had these Asian Christians to suffer from the opposition and
calumnies of the heathen and from the estrangement of former friends:
there wer...
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Liturgical formula, adapted in 1 Peter 4:11 (ἐστιν), which
occurs in 1 Timothy 6:16; Jude 1:25; Revelation 1:6;...
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RESISTING THE DEVIL
1 Peter 5:8
We hear of the adversary in Zechariah 3:1. The enemy of Christ desires
to hurt the Shepherd by injuring His flock. The hunger of a lion for
his prey is an emblem of th...
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Finally, the apostle proceeded to strengthen his brethren for
conflict. The first matter dealt with was the general orderliness of
the Church. He enjoined the elders that they care for the flock. Thei...
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BEING WATCHFUL AND STANDING FIRM
Even though Christ's followers can cast their worries upon God, they
cannot go to sleep on the job and fail to be watchful for themselves.
They must maintain a calm, t...
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Likewise, ye younger, submit yourselves unto the elder. Yea, all of
you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility: for God
resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble. (6) Humble...
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The epistles of Peter are addressed to the elect Jews of his day,
believing of course on the Lord Jesus, and scattered throughout a
considerable portion of Asia Minor. The apostle takes particular car...
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11_To him be glory _That he might add more confidence to the godly, he
breaks out into thanksgiving. Though this be read in the indicative as
well as in the optative mood, still the meaning is nearly...
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The apostle returns to christian details. He exhorts the elders,
himself an elder; for it appears that among the Jews this title was
rather characteristic than official. (Compare 1 Peter 5:5.) He exho...
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TO HIM BE GLORY, AND DOMINION, FOR EVER AND EVER, AMEN. The Syriac
version begins this doxology in the preceding verse, reading the words
thus, "to the God of grace", and then putting what follows, "w...
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To him _be_ glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Ver. 11. _To him be glory, &c._] _Non loquendum de Deo sine lumine, _
said the heathen; we may not mention God but with praise to his name,
say...
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TO HIM BE GLORY AND DOMINION FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN....
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Greetings and benediction:...
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Consistently with Peter's subject of governmental order, he now
address elders in v.1, and those younger in v.5. Proper balance in
this relationship is always deeply important, for on either side
fric...
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_ 1 Peter 5:11 ‘To Him be dominion forever and ever. Amen.'_
_‘TO HIM'_ -i.e. to the God Who will strengthen them. This is the
God Who is on their side!
_‘BE DOMINION'_ -‘force, strength, might, mani...
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10-14 In conclusion, the apostle prays to God for them, as the God of
all grace. Perfect implies their progress towards perfection. Stablish
imports the curing of our natural lightness and inconstanc...
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TO HIM; to God. BE GLORY AND DOMINION; see 1 PETER 4:11. The verb _be_
in the text is not in the Greek, and so it may be read with a supply
of a verb either of the imperative mood, and then it is a do...
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1 Peter 5:11 Him G846 glory G1391 and G2532 dominion G2904 forever
G1519 G165 ever G165 Amen G281...
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‘To him be the dominion for ever and ever. Amen.'
And the certainty of this promise is guaranteed by God's eternal
dominion (1 Peter 3:22; 1 Peter 4:11; Psalms 22:28;...
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THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE WHOLE CHURCH (1 PETER 5:5).
Having spoken to the under-shepherds Peter now speaks to the sheep. In
the light of the coming onslaught on the flock they are to walk in
readin...
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THE GRAND FINALE (1 PETER 5:1).
As Peter comes to the close of his letter the thought of suffering
followed by glory continues:
· In 1 Peter 3:18 He had spoken of the sufferings of Christ which had...
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The grace of humility closed the foregoing series of counsels. It
appeared there as the safeguard against a lordly spirit on the side of
those in office in the Church, and a spirit of insubordination...
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1 Peter 5:11. TO HIM BE (OR, IS) THE DOMINION UNTO THE AGES. AMEN. A
doxology similar to that in chap. 1 Peter 4:11, but briefer. The
longer version of the A. V. is not sustained by sufficient evidenc...
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TO HIM
(αυτω). To God (dative case). Note κρατος in the doxology as
in 1 Timothy 6:16 and briefer than the doxology in 1 Peter 4:11, to
Christ....
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CONTENTS: Christian service in view of Christ's soon coming.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Peter, Satan, Silvanus, Marcus.
CONCLUSION: Humility is a great preserver of peace and order in the
church, givin...
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1 Peter 5:1. _Who am also an elder._ See the note on Acts 20:28, and
on Philippians 1:1. Let the bishops, says Jerome, know that they are
greater than other presbyters, rather by custom than by virtue...
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TO HIM! Peter's doxology. _MacKnight_ sees in this the fact that the
Devil has no power in the Universe, or ability to tempt men, except as
God permits!...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
1 Peter 5:12. SILVANUS.—See Notes on Verses.
1 Peter 5:13. BABYLON.—Precisely, the sentence reads: “the
co-elect one” [fem. sing.] “in Babylon.” This makes it the
gree...
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EXPOSITIONS
1 PETER 5:1
THE ELDERS WHICH ARE AMONG YOU I EXHORT. The Vatican and Alexandrine
Manuscripts omit the article, and insert "therefore" (the Sinaitic
gives both), reading, "Elders, therefo...
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Now the elders [the overseers] which are among you I exhort, because I
am also an elder [or an overseer, an older man], and I am a witness of
the sufferings of Christ, and I'm also a partaker of the g...
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1 Peter 4:11; Revelation 1:6; Revelation 5:13...